East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 07, 1909, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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    DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 10.
PAGE SEVEN.
CATTLE BUYERS
NOT SO ACTIVE
coughs KING OF CURES golds
THE WONDER WORKER
OftBINAHY -STUFF
DOES NOT MOVE FAST
Eiurrr pages.
a Want
Ms
I'iMfrliilii' Weather Affects Market.
Bat No Weakness Is Noticeable
Better Quality of Sheep Will Ilo
Wanted Hogs Are Searit.
Portland Union Stockyards, Stock
pile, Dee. 6. Uncoituln weather and
a yery uncertain railroad situation
have stilled th0 tone In the livestock
market to a considerable extent.
No weakness Is reflected In any line
of livestock at the local yards but
buyers are not nearly so eager to buy
as they were last week or 10 days
ago.
Cattle show this condition princi
pally. Of those killers have quite
liberal stocks and therefore are not
Inclined to hurry transactions. The
situation would undoubtedly be bet
ter were a better class of stuff to
come forward but of today's arrivals
of cattle most of them run from poor
to only fair. No toppers were receiv
ed at all.
Would Seek Itetterr Quality Sheep.
Present Indications are that dur
ing the present week or so there will
be quite an eager demand for fat
sheep and lambs. So spoke a well
known authority today and ho added
that this will tend to elevate prices in
that line. These better sheep are
wanted for the holiday trade anl
therefore will he able to command a
higher price than during normal
transactions. While there was a fair
run of sheep in the yards today, none
of thorn were for the open ng market,
most of the arrivals consisting of
feeders destined for the eastern part
of the sate.
No Hogs Offering Today.
There were no hogs offering in the
yards today although there was quite
a liberal run over Sunday. Practi
cally nil of these merely pissed
through the yards en route to ihi
northern packers. N.
Hogs are firm with no change in
prices offering.
Today's run of livestock compares
with the same date in recent years ns
follows:
Hogs. Cattle. Sheep.
190V 40 323 3'it
190S 75 2S0 125
1907 100 200
190 80 173
1900 80 173
A year ago today there was a firm
tone in all lines of livestock but ca'
tle showed the only price change.
These were 25c ndvanced.
Itegnrdlns Hepresentnlve Prices.
S.ime of the old timers in the virds
are again refusing to give reports of
their sales of livestock because they
sny t is none of the btn'n's of rh'.p
pers. Generally speaking this view
Is not held by commission mere-hunts
and these sales will be print'1'! when
ever available. A list of those mer
chants who give tho reports will like
wise be given nt various ' nws. .
Much Interest Is being .entered in
the coming election of tli Portland
Livestock exchange. T!ie:e will be
much competition for th office of
president and therefor belt. material
will be brought nut than formerly
Complaint Is being made by some that
the organization has practically ac
complished nothing under its ;nesent
head and therefore a change is de
sirable in order to boost the livestock
Industry here.
J. K. Reynolds had a mixed load of
cattle and sheep offering from Con
don today.
H K. Milks the Nampa shipper, had
three loads of cattle and one of hogs
in the yards over Sunday.
E. Evans of Condon, shipped in five
loads of cattle and calves from Gil
liam's county seat.
Olnrdhart Bros, of Welser. wore
represented in the opening market to
day by three loads ot cattle.
L. Fulton was another shipper
from Welser. He had a load of sheep
In this morning.
R. Williams of Idaho Falls, came
through with three loars of hogs.
T. J Ilinehart sent In two loads of
sheep from Sllverton.
The following Is the general range
of livestock values in tho yards:
Cattle Best steers, weighing 1200
pounds, $4.65 4.75; medium steers,
34.60; best cows. $3.75; fancy heifers,
J3.7Bfii3.85: medium cows, $3.50!
bulls, $2fi2.75; Htags, $2.503.
Hogs Rest east of the mountains,
' AT YOUR GROCER'S
Portland Flouring Mills Co., Dayton. Waafc
I -S3fe8oiymplc3
j $W Flour yd
8 j J?y in an aid to rui'ner jfl
W'W tluni a test of jour Irk
ability." M
tottf Mother. JS
ffyou should try a &il,wut jUun
HI suck of Olympic 3
jl ioim1 things to eat. PlTVnTX
IV If. "better y
thanever."; L
iillliTfirit ,m
FOR
THROAT
m
II 0f II Silly WESlf
PREVENTS PNEUMONIA
I had the most debilitating cough a mortal was ever afflicted with, and my friends expected that
when I left my bed it would surely be for my grave. Our doctor pronounced my casa incurable,
but thanks be to God, four bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery cured me 60 completely that I am
all sound and wall MRS. EVA UNCAPHER, Grovertown, Ind.
Price 50c and $1.00 ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED ! Trial Bottle-Free
$8.25; fancy, $8.10; Blockers, $5 50
; pigs, $6i7.
Sheep Rest wethers, $4.G04.75;
ordinary, $4.50; spring lambs, $5 60
6; straight ewes, $44?)4.25; mixed
lots, $4 26CP4.50,
(.'a Ives Hest, $5 ft 5.25; ordinary,
$3!f 4.S0.
A Pol locum n's Testimony.
J. N. Paterson, night policeman of
Nashua, Iowa, writes: "Last winter
I had a bad cold on my lungs and
tried at least half a dozen advertised
cough medicines and had treatment
from- two physicians without getting
any benefit. A friend recommended
Foley's Honey and Tar and two thirds
of a bottle cured mc. I consider It
the greatest cough and lung medicine
in the world." Koeppen Bros.
.IOIIN 1). TAKES
IT MOTOK CYCLING
Tarrytown. N. T. John D. Rocke
feller, jr.. has taken to motor cycling,
residents of this town were much
surprised recently when they saw him
on a shinny new machine riding off
towards the Rockefeller estate at Po
cant!co Hills. Mr. Rockefeller's con
version to the motor cycle caused
considerable comment, as It Is known
ho Is opposed to automobiles and
seldom rides in one. He Is an en
thusiastic horseman, however.
After exposure, and when you feel
a cold coming on, take Foley's Honey
I and Tar, the great throat and lun?
remedy. It stops the cough, relievos
the congestion, and expels the cold
from your system. Is mildly laxative.
Refuse substitutes. Koeppen Rros.
Artillery Officer Retires.
Washington, Dec. 7. Lieut-Col.
Albert C. Rlunt of the Coast Artillery,
was placed on the tretired Hat today
on his application after a service of
thirty-two years. He has been on
duty at Key West Many officers of
the Const Artillery are ndvanced In
rank as a result of tho retirement of
Lieut-Col. Rlunt and Col. Henry L.
HarrH who quit the army last week.
Mrs S. .Joyce, Claremont, N. H.,
writes: "About a year ago I bought
two bottles of Foley's Kidney Rem
edy. It cured me of a severe case of
kidney troube of several years stand
ing. It certainly Is a grand, good
medicine, and I heartily recommend
It " Kleppcn Bros.
Play Bridge for Charity.
New York, Dec. 7. One of the
largest bridge tournaments ever held
In New York, and also the first big
society event of the season, will serve
to swell the fund for the prevention
and cure of tuberculosis. Prepara
tions were completed this morning
for the gathering of the "bridge
fiends." the entire second floor of the
Plaza hotel having been set apart for
their use. There will be no expense
and the entire receipts will be used
In fighting the "white plague."
4 SMinjr for 15 Yr-nrs
by Indigestion's pangs trying many
doctors and $200 worth of medicine
in vain, G. F. Ayseue of Inglesldo. N.
C, at last used Dr. King's New Life
Pills and writes they wholly cured
him. They ctlre constipation, bil
iousness, sick headache, stomach, liv
er, kidney and bowel troubles 25c
at Tallman & Co.
Prlllls Well at Cunningham.
Cunning. Wash., Dec. 4. W. F.
; If ford has just finished a well on
the farm adjoining town belonging to
K. W. Parker. This is the shallowest
well In this part of the county, 150
feet. Tho drill went through a thin
layer of coal.
The snow, Is eight Inches deep and
this, with rain of the last month,
makes wheat growers hopeful.
Mrs. A. J. Hallo Is preparing a
Christmas entertainment for the chll-
M Id-West Poultry Show.
Chicago, Dec. 7. Poultry, pigeon
and pet stock breeders all over the
United States and Canada have enter
ed exhibits at the first annual exhi
bition of the Great Mid-West Poul
try association, opened In the Colise
um today. The management expects
the exhibition to surpass In Interest
tho Crystal Palace Show In London
and the Madison Square Garden
Show In New York.
TO CURE COLD IN ONH DAT.
Tnke I.AXATIVH IlllOMO Quinine Tablets.
hruKKlsts refund money If It falls to cure. W.
W. UUO.VE'8 signature Is on each box. 25c.
DR. KMC
j FOR" COUGHS ARID COLDS
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SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY
TALI. MAX & CO.
TIE WHEAT MARKET
CHICAGO WHEAT
MAKES GOOD GAIN
Market Closet to to 1 5-8c Higher
Coarso Grain Generally Dollish.
Chicago, Dec. 6. Wheat opened
unchanged to a fraction higher than
Saturday and closed to 1 6-8c advanc
ed over the previous closing.
Stormy weather had considerable
effect upon wheat buying here today.
Futures were helped by the better de
mand prevailing for cash stuff and
this caused many shorts to run to
cover.
While- there is considerable bear
Ishness In tho Argentina situation,
foreign markets advanced a fraction.
American visible supply shows the
following changes:
Wheat Increased 1.C69.000 bush
els. Corn Increased 917,000 bushels.
Oats Decreased 6000 bushels.
Corn market was generally firm
and higher although liquidation in
'the December put that option lower,
closing being 3-8c higher than Sat
urday. Oats market received considerable
benefit from the decreased visible
and the closing was l-4c to 5-8c high
er. Slightly higher price for hogs in
the yards brought out considerable
benefit from the decreased visible
and the clos.ng was l-4c to 3-8c high
er Slightly higher price for hoge in
the yards brought out considerable
buying of pork products. January
closed 30c higher. Lard was like
wise affected and closed $5 to 12 l-2c
higher while ribs were 12 l-2c higher
than Saturday.
Foley's Honey and Tar is the best
and safest cough remedy for chil
dren. At tho first symptoms of a
cold, give as directed, and ward off
danger of croup, bronchitis, sore
throat, cold in the head and stuffy
breathing. It brings comfort and
case to the little ones. Contains no
opiates or other harmful drugs. Keep
always on hand and refuse substi
tutes Koeppen Bros.
ISoiiefit for Reed Sisters.
Philadelphia, Dec. 7. Touched by
the tragic plight of the sisters of tho
late Roland Reed, the eminent Am
erican comedian, sympathizers In the
theatrical circles of this city and New
York, will give a big performance at
the Chestnut Street Opera house this
afternoon.
A short time ago It became known
that the Reed sisters were living In
object poverty, and that they were ac
tually spending their nights in a hovel
In the Tenderloin district of this city.
As soon as any endeavor was made
to help them they would "move on"
wishing to avoid notoriety.
Hexnmctlilcnrtetrnnilne.
Tho above Is the name of a Ger
man, chemical, which is one of the
many valuable Ingredients of Foley's
Kidney Remedy. Hexamethylenetet
rnmlne is recognized by medical text
books and authorities as a uric acid
solvent and antiseptics for the urine.
Take Foley's Kidney Remedy as soon
us you notice any Irregularities and
nvniil a serious malady. Koeppen
Bros.
Unfurnished housekeeping rooms
for rent In the East Oregonian build
ing. Steam hent; electric lights; hot
I n.l cold water; bath. Inquire at
Eu. Oregonian.
Mary Johnson. an accomplished
Swedish servant girl, is looking for
a position. She wants a home where
Folger's Golden Gate-. Coffee s used.
HERE'S A PROPOSITION
IXIH A GOOD HOME OX EASY PAYMENTS.
$1360 cash or $560 cash and 85 monthly payments of $13.21
each or $350 cash and 100 monthly payments of $14.80 each, oi $350
cash and 12 monthly payments of $13.11 each.
MARK MOORHOUSE CO.
Tel. Main 83.
' Ann
'$ LUNGS
Foley's Orlno Laxative Is beat for
women and children. Its mild action
and pleasant taste make it preferable
to violent purgatives, such as pills,
tablets, etc. Cures constipation.
Koeppen Bros.
Good store or office room for rent
In East Oregonian building oi, Main
street. Inquire at this office.
CERTAINLY
KIDNEY TROUBLE
NO OREGONIAN READER
NEED RE MISERABLE
Backache, Kidney Disorder and Mis
ery in Bladder Vanishes A Few
Doses of Pa,uc's Diuretic Will Make
Your Kidneys Act Fine and Cure
AH I'rlnary Disorders.
Hundreds of folks here are need
lessly miserable and worried because
of out of order kidneys, backache or
bladder trouble.
If you will take several doses of
Rape's Diuretic all misery from a
lame back. rheumatism. painful
stitches, Inflamed or swollen eyelids,
nervous headache, irritability, dizzi
ness, wornout. sick feel nk and other
symptoms of overworked or derang
ed kidneys will vanish.
Uncontrollable, smarting, frequent
urinafion (especially at night and all
bladder misery ends.
This unusual preparation goes at
once to the disordered kidneys, blad
der and urinary system, and distrib
utes its healing, cleansing and vital
izing Influence directly upon the or
gans and glands affected, and com
pletes the cure before you realize it.
The moment you suspect any kid
ney or urinary disorder, or feel rheu
matism coming, begin taking this
harmless medicine, with the knowl
edge that there is no other remedy,
at any price, made any where else in
the world, which will effect so thor
ough and prompt a cure as a fifty
cent treatment of Pape's Diuretic,
which any druggist can supply.
Your physician, pharmacist, bank
er or any mercantile agency will tell
you that Pape, Thompson & Pape of
Cincinnati, is a large and responsible
medicine concern, thoroughly worthy
of your confidence.
Only curative results can come from
taking Pape's Diuretic, and a few
days' treatment means clean, active,
healthy kidneys, bladder and urinary
organs and you feel fine.
Accept only Pape's Diuretic fifty
cent treatment from any drug store
anywhere In the world.
IV POUND.
The following described animals
have been taken up by the Marshal of
the City of Pendleton, to-wit:
One young roan calf, no ear-mark
or brand visible; one young red roan
calf, no ear-mark or brand visible; one
red knot-head calf with star on fore
head, ory small and no brand visible.
If said animals are not claimed by
the owners or those entitled to the
possession of them, costs and expenses
agnlnnst them paid and they taken
away within ten days from the date
hereof, then at 2 o'clock p. m. 'of the
15th day of December, 1909, the said
animals will be sold to the highest
bidder, at public auction, for cash, at
the City Pound, on the corner of Cos
ble nnd Webb Streets, In said City or
Pendleton, tho proceeds of such sale
to be applied to the payment of such
costs nnd expenses of making sale.
Dated this 3rd dav of December,
1909.
THOS. OURDANE.
City Marshal.
120 EL Court
WANTED.
ANYONE, anywhere, can start a raai
order business at home. No can
vassing. Be your own boss. Send fo
free booklet. Tells how. Heacock
2708, Lockport. N. T.
WANTED Men and Boys to lear
plumbing. Plumbers In demand
everywhere, earn $6.00 to $8.C0 pe
3ay, short hours. By my methodi
I make you a practical plumber li
a few months. Edward McCaffen
Plumbing School, 20 Riverside At.
Spokane, Wash.
WHERB DO TOU STOP when in
Portland? Why, at the Plaza, 211
1-2 Third street, of course. Where
che rooms are 'clean and cheap
the and landlady cheerful and ac
commodating'. Try It, It Is like
home. AN intelligent person may earn $101
monthly corresponding for newspa
pers. No canvassing. Simd for par
ticulars. Press Syndicate, 3798 Lock
port, N. T.
Unfurnished housekeeping rooms
for rent In the East Oregonian build
ing. Steam heat; electric lights; hot
nd cold water; bath. Inquire at
East Oregonian office.
Four Lines, in Daily, Weekly
and Semi-Weekly $1 per month.
PHYSICIANS.
H. S. GARFIELD, M. D. HOMEO
pathic physician and surgeon. Of
fice Judd block. Telephones: Office,
black 3411; residence, red 2633.
DR. LYNN K. BLAKESLEE, CHRO
nlc and nervous diseases, and dis
eases of women. X-ray and Electro
herapeutlcs. Judd bulldl g, corner
Main and Court streets. Office 'phone
Main 72; residence 'phone, Main 664.
DENTISTS.
E. A. MANN, DENTIST, OFFICE
Main street, next to Commercial
Association rooms. Office 'phone,
vlack 3421; residence 'phene, red
DR. M S. KERN, DENTAL fcUR
geon. Office, room 15 Judd build
ng. Phone, red 3301.
VAUGHAN BROS., DENTISTS, OF
fice in Judd building. Phone Main
73.
VETERINARY SURGEONS.
DR. D. C. M'NABB, LOCAL STATE
Stock Inspector and member State
Veterinary Board. Office Tall an's
drug store. Res. 'phone Main 69.
ATTORNEYS.
RALEY RALEY, ATTORNEYS AT
law. Office In American National
Bank building.
FEE & SLATER, LAWYERS, OF-
f:ce in DespalB building.
CARTER St SMTTITI3, ATTORNEYS
at law. Office In American Nation
al Bank bulldlnk.
1 Classified Directory
JAMES B. PERRY, ATTORNEY ATi"pp",He postorrice. Funeral pari r.
law. Office over Taylor Hardware iJwo r""eral cars. Calls responded to
Company. ,day or night. "Phone main 76.
LOWELL & WINTER, ATTORNEYS
and counsellors at law. Office in
Despaln building.
GEORGE W. COUTTS, ATTORNEY
at law. Estates settled, wills, deeds,
mortgages and contracts drawn. Col
lections made. Room 17 Sc. Idt
block.
PETERSON A WILSON. ATTOR-
neys at law; rooms 3 and 4 Smith-
Crawford building.
PHELPS & STS1WER. ATTORNEYS
at law. Offices in Smith-Crawford
building.
CHAS. J. FERGUSON, ATTORNEY
at law. Office In Association block.
DOUGLAS W. BAILEY ATTORNEY
at law. Will practice in all state
and federal courts. Rooms 1, 2, 3,
and 4, over Taylor Hardware Co.
SECOXD-nAND DEALERS.
V STROBLE, DEALER IN SECOND-
hand goods. If there is anything
you need in new and second-hand
furniture, stoves, granlteware and
crockery, call and get his price. No.
212 East Court street.
INSURANCE AND LAND BUSINESS
HARTMAN ABSTRACT CO., MAKES
reliable abstracts of title t all
lands In Umatilla county. Loans on
city and farm property. Buys and
sells all kinds of real estate. Does
a general brokerage business. Payj
taxes and makes Investments for non
residents. References, any ban'. In
Pendleton.
JAMES JOHNS, Pres.
W. S. HENNINGER. Vlve-Pres.
C. H. M RSH. Se.
LIVERY AND FEED STARLIT.
7ITY LIVERY STABLE. THOMPSON
street, Carney & Bradley, Props.
Livery, feed and sale stables. Good
rigs at all times. Cab line in connec
tion. "Phone main 70.
MACHINERY.
UNITED ENGINEERING CO., ME
chanlcal engineers. Irrigation
power or electric plants gas produc
ers. 26-26 P.-I. Bldg., Seattle, Wash
ington. MAPS CITY OF PENDLETON AT
Kast Oregonian of floe. Price J 5c.
for sale at East Oregonian office.
Wanted Continued.
HAIR WORK DONE AH kinds Of
hair work done at Madam Ken
nedy's Hair Parlors, 607 E. Court
street, the only natural human hair
ever sold In Pendleton; also a nlca
line of goods to sell, rolls, chains,
pamps, switches, puffs, made from
your own combings. Everything
strictly guaranteed. Shampooing,
halrdressing a specialty. H. ghost
prices paid for coirbings. Phoa
Red 3752.
WANTED Position as cook for fam
ily or housework. P. O. Box 43S.
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE Furniture, from nlna
room rooming house, also piano.
201 W. Webb. Phone Red 3121.
Extra good offer if taken at one.
CITY OF PENDLETON MAPS at
Read the "Want" ads today.
East Oregonian office. Price 26a.
LOST
LOST ONE BROWN GELDING, t
years old, branded TZ on left shoul
der; weight about 1300 pound.
$10.00 reward for Information lead
ing to recovery. Joe Craig, Pen
dleton. Ore., Box 475.
Extra Lines over Four, 25
cents per Line perlmontL
MISCELLANEOUS.
PENDLETON IRON WORKS RH
pair work on all Kinds of machines,
structural Iron work and machlna
castings. Junction of Court and Alt
streets. Marlon Jack, Prop.; A. F.
May, manager.
LET ELECTRICITY DO YOUll
work It's clean, reliable cad con
venient. Electric Sad Irons, guaran
teed, $5.25. Electric Hot Water an3
'urllng Iron Heaters. Electric Coffee
Percolators, etc. A complete stock of
Gas and Electric fixtures. First-class
wiring of homes, etc. J. L. Vaughan.
122 W. Court street.
YEE SAM. LEE CO.. NOODLE RE3
taurant, Mrs. Goey, Prop. Chicken
noodle soup, chop suey, etc. Webb
St,, between Main and Garden. Phona
Red 3391.
SLOM KEE, CHINESE LAUNDRY;
lamny wasmng; work done by hand;
mending free; goods calleri for nii
i ellvered. 40g East Court street.
BILLS COLLECTED and advertise
ments written by a competent man
! wIth years of experience. Prices
I very reasonable. Room 31, Pen
I land lodging house, phone Black
I 1391.
ACCnONEEK.
COL. F. G. LUCAS, LIVESTOCK
I Auctioneer. Athena, Oregon. Ref
erence First National Bank of Athena
and Farmeis' Bank of Weston. Farm
;8ales a specialty.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
BAKER & FOLSOM. FUNERAL Di
rectors and license mh,im.
FRATERNAL ORDERS.
-vJy rt-ivuLETON LODGE No. ES
A. F. and A. 1!., meets the firt
and third Mondays of eaei
month. All visiting brethren are in
vited. B. P. o. ET ' S NO. Ill
.r4T7) moet every Thursday even
VnSJ.V lr'K I" Eajrie's-Woodmen
2 hall. Q. w. Phelps, E. R ;
Thos. Fltz Gerald, Secy.
DAMON LODGE NO. 4. 1C
of P., meets every Moiida'
evening in I. O. O. F. hall.
Visiting brothers cordially
.li.iiru iu mien.. li. H.
Tarbet. C. c R. w K-it,- u-
R. S. "
ARCHITECTS. CONTRACTORS, ETC
D. A. MAY COXTR icti- a a x-r.
Builder. Estimates furniiih .n
kinds Of Uiasonrv remnt a-nlb-
walls, etc. Phone black 3786. or Or.--por.ian
office.
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS No
nce is nereoy given that there will
be an annual meeting of the stock
holders of the East Oregonian Pub
lishing company on Wednesday,
December 1, 1909, at 4 o'clock .
m., at the office of said company
In Pendleton, Oregon, for the pur
pose of electing officers for the aa
sulng year. C. S. Jackson, president;
L. D. Drake, secretary.
Every Yoma&
is imerpsiod ana ahauiu kuo
io v n win iue worn 1 en u 1
i'MI Marvel r,ln
it. If hft cannot mint
the M A KY IB. iv.ni i.a
A'hAT :t can it st.imn " . (11
tM'...l it l.l -..
vUdio. MARVEL CO.. 44 6. 2 it St.. Km Tor
MEN ANDW0MEK.
I'm Big (J for annaf ttrml
dm-htritM.tuflfcniiMUgct,
trrtUtioD or ul ration
cf mucoii nirrabrftii.
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or wnt in tlatt. vrr?rr,
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